Although the trailer for28 Years Lateronly features a few glimpses of the28 Days Latersequel’s island setting, it is easy to find out more about this real-life location.2025’s upcoming28 Years Latersees director Danny Boyle return to the world of28 Days Later, his 2002 collaboration with screenwriter Alex Garland. That seminal zombie horror saw a quartet of survivors dodging murderous victims of the Rage virus and fascist soldiers alike, and the hit spawned a sequel in 2007’s28 Weeks Later. Already,28 Years Later’s storyis bound to be very different.
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As evidenced by both its title and its premise,28 Years Lateris more of a post-apocalyptic horror movie than a disaster horror. Where28 Days Laterdealt with the initial outbreak of the Rage virus and subsequent societal breakdown,28 Weeks Latercharted the failures that led to the virus taking over Britain and spreading into the wider world.The story of 28 Years Lateris fundamentally different, as the sequel picks up over two decades after the collapse of civilization. Society has seemingly rebuilt itself via cultish religions and isolated homesteads, judging by28 Years Later’s trailer.

28 Years Later’s Island Community Is On Holy Island (Which Is A Real Place)
Lindisfarne Is A Real-Life Island Off The Northeast Coast of England
28 Years Lateris set on Holy Island, or Lindisfarne, a real-life island off the coast of Northeast England where the sequel was also filmed. A small island, Lindisfarne was historically known as a center of Celtic Christianity. The island is home to a rebuilt monastery and a castle, but little else save for a few pubs, a hotel, and a museum. This makes the isolated setting perfect for theplot of28 Years Later, and the stunning location doesn’t hurt either. Judging by its trailer, the production of28 Years Laterconverted the island to a chilling setting.
The religious significance of Lindisfarne’s history could play into the plot of 28 Years Later.

28 Years Laterfeatures a tall tower made of skulls and various other ghoulish monuments to the dead, as well as battlements that look almost Medieval in their rustic design. The movie’s main characters may have chosen Holy Island since its distance from the mainland would make it easier to avoid the infected, but they could also have eerier motivations. The religious significance of Lindisfarne’s history could play into the plot of28 Years Lateras the movie’s protagonists seemingly run into a cult, judging by the trailer. Whether the heroes are members of the cult remains to be seen.
The Name “Holy Island” Hints Toward 28 Years Later’s Themes
Holy Island Is Seemingly Home To A Religious Cult
The news that Garland wasinspired byKeswhen writing28 Year Laterdoesn’t bode well for the fate of the franchise’s existing characters, but Lindisfarne may also be bad news for the new stars of the series. Holy Island is a secluded setting that would be a perfect home for a post-apocalyptic cult. Considering Garland Boyle’s earlier collaborationThe Beachfocused on a seemingly idyllic isolated community with cultish leanings, Lindisfarne could prove that28 Years Laterwill offer a bloodier, darker new take on this already dark story when the28 Days Latersequel finally arrives in 2025.